In your mixer, mix the cake according the box directions (adding the in the water, oil and eggs that it calls for). Bake in a 9 x 13 pan according to box directions.

Let the cake cool for 20 minutes. Poke holes in the cake and pour the cream of coconut over the cake. (Note - cream of coconut can solidify, so you might need to put the can in a sink of hot water for a few minutes to liquefy it.) Let the cake cool completely and refrigerate for a few hours.

Ice with the tub of Cool Whip, and then sprinkle the top with shredded coconut.

1. Sprinkle both sides of the turkey cutlets with salt and pepper. Spray a large nonstick skillet with olive oil, and heat to medium high. Brown turkey cutlets on both sides, about 3 minutes per side, until cooked through. Remove from pan and cover to keep warm.

2. In the same pan, add the butter and flour and whisk together to make a roux. Once combined, whisk in the chicken stock and wine and bring to a boil, stirring constantly until thickened. Reduce heat and sprinkle the spices in to taste (don't over do it). Stir for a couple minutes.

3. Serve sauce over cutlets. It's also good on mashed potatoes or rice if you serve these as a side.

Place the onion and mushrooms on the prepared baking sheet. Drizzle with a bit of olive oil then season with a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes, sea salt, and freshly cracked pepper, to taste.

Place into the oven and roast for 15 minutes; add the asparagus and tomatoes then continue to roast for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside.

Reduce the oven to 375 degrees.

Spray a piece of tin foil with a bit of cooking spray then press it gently on top of the frozen pie crust and place into the oven to bake for 10 minutes. Remove the foil and continue to bake for 3-5 minutes. Remove from the oven. Place the tin foil on the bottom of a baking sheet. Place the pie crust on top.

Combine the eggs, milk, sea salt, and freshly cracked pepper, to taste, together in a bowl and whisk until very well combined.

Sprinkle the bottom of the crust with most of the baby spinach, followed by most of the roasted veggies, then half of the cheese.

Add the well whisked egg mixture. Sprinkle the remaining spinach, roasted veggies, and cheese on top.

Carefully place into the oven and bake for 30-40 minutes, or until the top is set and not wiggly and the eggs are cooked through. Don’t overcook! Remove from the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Preheat to 500˚ F. Roll out the pizza dough onto pizza pan. Lightly brush the perimeter of the dough with olive oil. In a medium bowl, gently toss the sliced Brussels sprouts with the olive oil, salt and pepper, lemon zest and lemon juice. Sprinkle the shredded Gouda and mozzarella over the round of pizza dough. Top with the Brussels sprouts in an even layer, followed by the leeks.

Bake until the cheese is melted and bubbling and the crust and toppings are lightly browned, about 10-12 minutes. Remove from the oven. Let cool slightly before slicing and serving.

Spray a large nonstick skillet with olive olive, and then heat the skillet. Add the onion to the pan and cook until soft and starting to brown. Add the garlic and cook a couple more minutes. Add the chicken breast to the pan, sprinkle with garlic powder, pepper and salt, and cook until nicely browned. Add the olive oil to the pan, and then add in the zucchini and asparagus. Cook for a couple of minutes and then add in the mushrooms. Cook an additional couple of minutes. Add the wine to the pan, let it simmer for a minute, and then add in the tomatoes. Cook a couple of minutes until the tomatoes start to soften. Add additional seasoning to taste. Remove from heat and serve with feta cheese sprinkled on top. You could serve this on pasta or rice, but it was great as a stand-alone dish.

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This blog is dedicated to helping those who struggle to answer the question, “What’s for dinner?” As a busy wife, mom, and elementary librarian, deciding what to make for dinner is one of my daily challenges. Menu planning has been my saving grace, so I hope that by sharing my recipes and menus, I can help others on their journey to meal-planning bliss!